What is Work Health and Safety (WHS) Training and eLearning?

What is Work Health and Safety (WHS) Training and eLearning?

Work Health and Safety (WHS) Training

Work Health and Safety (WHS) Training should be designed to provide workers with skills and knowledge, to perform their tasks and procedures in ways that is safe for them and their fellow workers. This also includes specific instructions and guidelines to help them identify, report, and manage hazards and incidents in the workplace.


As the Work Health and Safety (WHS) legislations evolves and workplace systems and strategies changes. One of the best ways to develop safety knowledge and skills is through training. Getting employees exposed to appropriate, consistent and relevant safety training can assist businesses in improving their safety and health performance and increase results.



Why is Work Health and Safety (WHS) Training needed?

The workplace is one of the most important places for workers, which can also pose potential dangers. Therefore, it is a must that employees must receive proper training in order to prevent accidents at work. Through Work Health and Safety (WHS) Training, workers can have a better understanding of how their work environment is designed and how they should behave while at work. With this knowledge, workers will feel more responsible in performing their duties and take any safety precautions that will help them avoid accidents while at work.


The benefits of Work Health and Safety (WHS) Training benefit everyone in the organisation, from top management to all employees. Management is responsible for creating a safe work environment and making workers conscious of their safety in the workplace by setting the attitude all other participants have over workplace health and safety.


eLearning Work Health and Safety (WHS) Training

The internet has undoubtedly changed the way we learn today. The recent pandemic has also brought about significant changes by making online learning an affordable and popular form of education.


Online Work Health and Safety (WHS) Training offers a flexible and convenient option for individuals who cannot attend traditional training sessions in person. Perhaps the biggest advantage of online learning is its accessibility, as it can be accessed from anywhere in the world with an internet connection, providing unparalleled flexibility compared to traditional education.



Zenergy eLearning Programs

Our eLearning training is developed catering for various learning styles; using text, audio, pictures, video, with built in training quizzes, case studies, activities and scenario-based learning methods. Developed by WHS professionals and experienced educators with interactive content made in Australia for Australian compliance. All Zenergy training material is continually reviewed and updated taking into consideration customers feedback and ongoing needs.

Select from a range of e-Learning training topics available which include Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) and Chain of Responsibility (CoR).


Click on the following link to review our Course Catalogue and our range of eLearning courses: Zenergy Online Training Platform


Contact us to learn more about our range of eLearning programs and how we can assist your organisation in meeting your training needs and further details and access to the Zenergy range of eLearning courses.



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